INDEX
- Abbey, Bindon, [189], [190]
- —— Cerne, [8], [9], [96]
- —— Church of Sherborne, [79]
- —— Foundations of Shaftesbury, [248]
- Abbotsbury Abbey, [102], [104]
- —— taken, [10]
- Adeliza, daughter of Baldwin de Brioniis, [131]
- Agger-Dun, Round Barrows at, [22], [25]
- Agglestone Rock, [198]
- Agricola, [29]
- Albert, Prince, [152]
- Alfred, [119], [146], [200], [241], [242]
- —— Boyhood of King, [76]
- —— Victories of, [7]
- Allington, [233]
- All Saints’, Dorchester, [147], [153]
- Almshouse, Sherborne, [81]
- Amphitheatre at Dorchester, [42]
- Anketil, Colonel, [215]
- Anne, “Good” Queen, [183]
- Archer, Abbot Walter, [95]
- Armada, Fight off Portland, [182]
- —— Scare, [205]
- —— Vessels sent from Weymouth against the, [163]
- Arne, Village of, [198]
- Aryans, Invading, [3]
- Asser, [242]
- Athelhampton, [257]
- —— Hall, [262]
- Athelstan, [94], [98], [102]-104, [111], [146], [158], [243]
- Athelwold, Assassination of, [201]
- Bacon, Francis (Lord Verulam), [176]
- Badbury, [5], [18], [34], [35], [36], [145]
- —— Roman occupation of, [31]
- Ballard Head, [197]
- Band, Piddletown Church, [260]
- Bankes, Sir John and Lady, [206]-209, [212], [213], [215], [217], [218]
- Bardolfeston, [263]
- Bankes, Sir Ralph, [217]-219
- Barnes, William, Dorset Poet, [18], [153], [156], [247], [273], [280], [294]
- Barrows, Long, [19], [20]
- —— Round, [3]-19, [20], [21]
- Beach, Thomas, [113]
- Beaminster, [232]
- Beaufort Family, [124]
- Bedford Family, [270]
- —— John, Duke of, [228]
- Bentham, Jeremy, [143]
- Bere Regis, [9], [287], [290]
- —— Long Barrow near, [20]
- —— Round Barrow at, [22]
- —— Church, Timber Roof, [60]
- Bindon Abbey, [189], [190]
- Bindun Camp, [30]
- Bingham, Colonel, Governor of Poole, [214]-216, [218], [223]
- Bingham’s Melcombe, Headquarters of Parliamentary Forces at, [165]
- —— —— Relics of the Armada at, [164]
- Blackmore Vale, [2], [250], [282], [286]
- Blandford, [209]
- —— Round Barrows near, [22]
- Bloody Assize, [15]
- Bloxworth Church, Hour-glass in, [56]
- —— House, [270]
- Bond, Captain, [209]
- Borough Dome-book of Bridport, [236]
- —— Records of Bridport, [234]
- Bow and Arrow (or Rufus) Castle, [180]
- Bowles, William Lisle, [277]
- Bradley, John, last Abbot of Milton, [96]
- Bradpole, [233]
- Branwalader, St., [102]
- “Bretagne, Damsel of,” [203]
- Bridport, [13], [15], [232], [243], [289]
- “Bridport Dagger,” [234]
- British Camps, [30]
- British Villages, Remains of, [20]
- Broadley, A. M., [113]
- —— Library of, [239]
- Broadwinsor, [14]
- Bronze Age, [19], [26]
- —— Cremation in the, [22]
- —— Pottery, [24]
- Brownsea, [225]
- Buckman, Professor, [39]
- Bulbarrow, Round Barrows at, [22]
- Burlestone Church, Chancel of, [263]
- Burney, Miss Fanny (Mme. d’Arblay), [150]
- Butler, Colonel, Governor of Wareham, [214], [215]
- Caen, Roger of, Bishop of Sarum and Abbot of Sherborne, [79]
- Came, [155], [281]
- —— Church, Recumbent Figures in, [59]
- —— Down, [24]
- Canford, [9]
- Cast-lead Font, St. Mary’s, Wareham, [55]
- Castle, Bow and Arrow (or Rufus), [180]
- —— Corfe, [10], [193], [195]
- —— Sherborne Old, [10], [90], [92]
- —— Royal visitors at Lulworth, [190]
- —— Pennsylvania, [180]
- Catherine of Alexandria, Chapels dedicated to St., [61], [103], [104], [108]
- Celtic Earthworks, [4]
- Celts, Civilisation of, [4]
- Centwine, [6]
- Cenwealh, first Christian King of West Saxons, [5]
- Cerne Abbas, [287]
- —— Round Barrows at, [22]
- —— Abbey, [8], [9], [96]
- —— Abbot of, [237]
- Characteristics of Shaftesbury, [252]
- Charborough, [288]
- Chard, Abbot, [133], [134], [139]
- Charles I., [92], [207], [267]
- —— II., [169], [224], [239], [245];
- at Lulworth Castle, [190];
- Defeat of, [11];
- Flight of, [12]
- Charlotte, Queen, at Lulworth Castle, [190]
- Charminster, [264]
- —— Canopied Tombs at, [59]
- Chesil Beach, [2], [4], [165]
- Chesilborne, [107]
- Chideock, [271]
- —— Chapel, Knight in plate armour in, [59]
- China-clay, Important deposit of, [198]
- Christ Church, Dorchester, [153]
- Christmas Pie Legend, Corfe Castle, [219]
- Churches of Bridport, [234]
- —— of Shaftesbury, [246]
- Church, Piddletown, [258]
- —— St. Ealdhelm’s, [79]
- —— St. James’, Milton, [115]
- —— Spires—
- Iwerne Minster, [46]
- Trent, [46], [54]
- Winterborne Steepleton, [46], [53]
- —— Towers—
- Beaminster, [53]
- Bradford Abbas, [53]
- Cerne, [53]
- Charminster, [53]
- Dorchester, St. Peter’s, [53]
- Fordington St. George, [53]
- Marnhull, [53]
- Milton Abbey, [53]
- Piddletrenthide, [53]
- Steepleton, [53]
- Trent, [54]
- Civil War, [10], [165], [207]
- Civil War Days at Bridport, [238]
- Civil War, Sharp fight in Poole during, [223]
- —— —— Sherborne Castle besieged during, [92]
- Clandon Barrow, [24]
- Clavinio (or Jordan Hill), [35], [40]
- “Clubmen,” [10]
- Cnut, [8], [244]
- Coal Money, Kimmeridge, [191]
- Coke, Lord Chief Justice, [206]
- Company of Marblers, [195]
- Conig’s Castle, [30]
- Conjurer or Witch-Doctor, [294]
- Cooper, Sir Anthony Ashley, [213]
- Corfe, [9]
- —— Castle, [165], [187], [193], [195], [200]-21, [224];
- Ruins of, [50]
- —— Church, [211]-213
- Corton Chapel, Stone Altar at, [56]
- Court Leet House, Piddletown, [261]
- Cranborne, [9]
- —— Long Barrow near, [20]
- Credence in Witchcraft, [293]
- Creech, Ancient Manor of, [189]
- Cromwell, [92]
- —— at Portland, [183]
- —— Letter from, [11]
- —— Colonel, [214], [215]
- Cross-legged Effigies in—
- Bridport, [57]
- Dorchester, St. Peter’s, [58], [59]
- Frampton, [58]
- Horton, [57]
- Mappowder, [58]
- Piddletown, [57]
- Stock Gaylard, [57]
- Trent, [57], [58]
- Wareham, [57]
- Wimborne Minster, [57]
- —— St. Giles, [57]
- Crowe, William, [276]
- Culliford Tree, [24]
- Cunnington, Edward, [40]
- Curious Inscription, St. Mary’s, Melcombe Regis, [174]
- Cuthberga, Sister of Ine, [117], [118]
- Cwenberga, St., [118]
- Cynewearde (Kynewardus), [94]
- Damer, Anne Seymour, [110]
- “Damsel of Bretagne,” [203]
- Danes, Destruction of Shaftesbury by, [243]
- Danes in Wessex, [6], [7]
- Decorated Architecture—
- Dorchester, St. Peter’s, [51]
- Gussage, St. Michael’s, [51]
- Milton Abbey Church, [51]
- Tarrant Rushton, [51]
- Wimborne Minster, [51]
- Wooton Glanville, [51]
- Denzil, Lord Holles, Monument in St. Peter’s, Dorchester, of, [59]
- Destruction of Shaftesbury by Danes, [243]
- Deverel Barrow, [24]
- Dialect of Dorset, [17]
- Digby, John, first Earl of Bristol, [78]
- Dissolution of Monasteries, [10], [44], [245]
- Dodington, Bubb, first Lord Melcombe, [173], [176], [275]
- Domesday Survey, [233]
- Dorchester, [9], [34], [145]-56, [170], [208], [213], [233], [243], [281], [283], [284], [290]
- —— Amphitheatre at, [42]
- —— Beaker at, [23]
- —— Discovery of MSS. in Auction Room at, [15]
- —— Execution of Catholic Priest at, [272]
- —— Persons presented at, [16]
- —— Round Barrows near, [22]
- —— Walls demolished, [8]
- Dorset County Museum, [154]
- —— —— —— Specimens in, [23]-25 [39], [40], [43]
- —— Superstitions, [292]
- Duke of Monmouth’s Rebellion, [14]
- Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, [94], [159]
- Durlston Bay, [194];
- Head, [193]
- Durnovaria, Station at, [35], [36]
- Durotriges, [4]-6, [29], [31], [37]
- Durweston Church, Carving in, [60]
- Eadward, Murder of, [7]
- —— the Unconquered, [118]
- Ealdgyth, or Elgefu, [241]
- Ealdhelm, St., Abbot of Malmesbury, [7];
- first Bishop of Western Wessex, [75]-87
- Ealdhelm’s Head, St., [192], [193]
- Ealdhelm, Life of St., Wildman’s, [5]
- Ealhstan, Bishop, [77]
- Earl of Richmond, [9]
- Early English Architecture—
- Corfe Mullen, [51]
- Cranborne, [51]
- Knighton, [51]
- Portesham, [51]
- Wimborne Minster, [51]
- Worth, [51]
- Eastbury, [275]
- East Lulworth, [278]
- East Stower, [276]
- Ecgberht, King, [77]
- Edgar, King, [94], [200], [201]
- Edward I., [245]
- Edward II., [254]
- —— III., [9]
- —— IV. at Tewkesbury, [9]
- —— VI., [87]
- —— the Confessor, [146], [159], [181], [233], [243]
- —— the Martyr, [201], [202], [207], [240], [249]
- Egdon Heath, [2], [290], [294]
- Eggardun, [30], [34]
- Elfrida, or Ælfthryth, Queen, [7], [200]-202
- Elizabeth, Queen, [91], [170], [205], [271]
- Emma, Queen, [159]
- Encombe, Glen of, [288]
- Erle, Sir Walter, [208], [210]-212
- Æthelbald, King, [76], [77]
- Æthelberht, King, [76], [77]
- Æthelgede, or Æthelgeofu, [241]
- Æthelhelm, Duke, [181]
- Æthelred I., [117]
- —— II., [7], [158]
- Æthelwold, the Ætheling, [117], [118]
- Æthelwulf, King, [77]
- Etricke of Holt, Anthony, [15], [225]
- —— Anthony, Sarcophagus of, [127]
- Evans, Miss, [143]
- Farnham, Stone over Altar in, [59]
- Fielding, Henry, [275], [276]
- FitzHerbert, Mrs., at Lulworth Castle, [190]
- Flowers, or Florus, Bury Camp, [30]
- Font, Cast-lead, at St. Mary’s, Wareham, [55]
- Fonts, Saxon, at Toller Fratrum, [48];
- Martinstown, [48]
- Ford Abbey, [131]
- —— —— Chapel, [132]
- —— —— Seal, [140]
- —— —— Tapestries of, [144]
- —— —— The Cloister, [134]
- —— —— The Dissolution of, [139]
- —— —— The Guest Chamber, [137]
- —— —— “The Monks’ Walk,” [133]
- —— —— The Surrender of, [138]
- Fordington, [151]
- —— Church, St. George’s, [154]
- —— Field, [25]
- Frampton, Stone Pulpit at, [56]
- Fraunceis, John, [143]
- Fuller, Thomas, [277]
- Funeral, Portland Island, [186]
- Garrison at Wareham, [9]
- Gasquet, Abbot, [230]
- Gaunt, John of, [124]
- Gay, John, [150]
- Geology of Dorset, [1]
- George III., [157], [170], [271], [288]
- —— —— at Lulworth Castle, [190]
- Gillingham, [9], [281], [284]
- —— Manor of, [252], [253]
- Gipsies, Headstone of Peter Standley, King of the, [261]
- Glen of Encombe, [288]
- Godwin, Earl, [181]
- Godlingstone, Manor of, [196]
- Goidelic Celts, [3], [19]
- Grammar School, Milton, [113]
- —— —— Shaftesbury, [255]
- Gravestone of Benjamin Jesty, [192]
- Great Tyneham, Ancient Manor House at, [189]
- Guest, Lady Theodora, [252]
- Gussage Down, [36]
- —— Long Barrow near, [20]
- Gwyn, Francis, [143]
- —— John Francis, [143]
- Hambledon, Celtic Camp of, [10]
- —— Roman Occupation of, [31]
- Hambro, Baron, [97], [100]
- —— Everard, [106]
- Hamworthy, Old Manor House at, [226]
- Handfast Point, [197]
- Handley Down, [34]
- Harbour, Bridport, [237]
- Hardy, Thomas, [2], [17], [18], [47], [70], [109], [114], [156], [190], [240], [256], [257], [260], [273], [282], [294]
- —— Thomas Masterman, [113]
- —— Wm., [194]
- Harold, Death of, [8]
- Harper, Hugo Daniel, [78]
- Hatton, Sir Christopher, [205], [217]
- Hawtrey, Mrs., [219]
- Henry III., [9], [235]
- —— V., [9]
- —— VI., [9], [92]
- —— VII., [144]
- —— VIII., [85], [96], [166], [178], [234], [245]
- Henry VIII., Inscription at Portland Castle to, [182]
- —— —— Letter from, [162]
- Herman, last Bishop of Sherborne, [7]
- Higher Bockhampton, birthplace of Thos. Hardy, [283]
- Hilton Church, Mediæval Panel Paintings in, [57]
- Hinton Parva, Carving in, [60]
- Hod Hill, [31]
- Holt, [120]
- Holworth, Burning Cliff at, [108], [190]
- —— Chapel to St. Catherine of Alexandria at, [104], [108]
- Homer, G. Wood, [262], [263]
- Horsey, Sir John, [85]
- Horton, Finding Monmouth at, [15]
- Hour-glass in Bloxworth Church, [56]
- Howard, Catherine, [182]
- Hundred Years’ War, [230]
- Hutchins, John, the Dorset historian, [114], [227], [257], [262], [265], [267], [274], [276]
- Hut Circles, [20]
- Iberians, [3]
- Ibernium, Station at, [36]
- Ilchester, Lord, [261]
- Ilsington House, [261]
- Imprisonment of Margery and Isabel, daughters of William, King of Scotland, [204]
- Ine, King of West Saxons, [7], [117], [118]
- Jacobean Screen at West Stafford, [57]
- James I., [245], [273]
- —— at Lulworth Castle, [190]
- Jeffreys, Judge, [16], [148], [170], [239]
- Jesty, Gravestone of Benjamin, [192]
- John, King, [92], [146], [203], [233]
- —— Houses in Dorset of King, [9]
- Jones, Inigo, [142]
- Joliffe, Monumental Inscription to Captain Peter, [228]
- Jordan Hill (Clavinio), [35], [40]
- Jurdain Family, [264]
- Kimmeridge Clay, [2]
- —— Coal Money, [191]
- —— Ledge, [190]
- —— Shale, [43]
- —— Shell Objects, [25]
- King of the Gipsies, Headstone of Peter Standley, [261]
- Kingston Down, Discovery on, [36]
- —— Lacy, [208], [219]
- —— Russell, Long Barrow near, [20]
- —— —— Round Barrows, [22]
- Knut the Dane, [8], [244]
- Lady Margaret, Son of, [9]
- de Lafontaine, A. C., [262]
- Langton Church, [194]
- Laurence, Captain, [209], [212], [215]
- —— M.P., Law-book of Richard, [236]
- Legend of the Christmas Pie, Corfe Castle, [219]
- Leland, Record of Bridport Dagger, by, [234]
- —— Visit to Poole of, [230]
- Life of St. Ealdhelm, Wildman’s, [5]
- Limbrey, Stephen, [12]
- Liscombe Chapel, [107]
- Lulworth, [30], [187]
- —— Castle, [190], [215]
- —— Cove, [2], [189]
- —— Royal Visitors at, [190]
- —— Village of East, [190]
- Lyme Regis, [1], [10], [12], [14], [15], [30], [35], [143], [164], [166], [208], [239]
- —— Duke of Monmouth’s landing at, [169], [182]
- Lynchets, Series of Terraces known as, [193]
- Lytchett, [266]
- Macaulay, [275]
- Mai-dun (Maiden Castle), [30], [32], [34], [155]
- Malmesbury, William of, [91]
- Manor House at Trent, [11]
- Marblers, Company of, [195]
- March, Dr. Colley, [193]
- Margaret, Lady, foundress of Christ’s and St. John’s Colleges, [123], [124]
- —— Wife of Henry VI., [9]
- Marnhull, [287]
- —— Church, Monument in, [59]
- Martinstown, [23], [25]
- Martyn Family, [258]
- Maud, Wars of Stephen and, [8]
- Maumbury Ring, [148], [285]
- Maurice, Prince, [10]
- Mayo’s Barrow, [24]
- Melbury Sampford, [12]
- —— —— Effigy of William Brounyng, [59]
- Melcombe Regis, [208]
- —— —— Priory, [173]
- Melplash, [232]
- Memorial Brasses, Description of—
- Beaminster, Bere Regis, Bryanston, Bridport, [64]
- Caundle Purse, Compton Valence, Chesilborne, Corfe Mullen, Crichel Moor, Crichel Long, Cranborne, Dorchester St. Peter, Evershot, Fleet Old Church, [65]
- Holme Priory, Knowle, Litton Cheney, Lytchett Matravers, Langton, Melbury Sampford, [66]
- Milton Abbey, Milborne St. Andrew, Moreton, Owermoigne, Piddlehinton, Piddletown, Pimperne, Puncknowle, [67]
- Rampisham, Shaftesbury St. Peter, Shapwick, Sturminster Marshall, Swanage, als. Swanwich, [68]
- Swyre, Tincleton, Tarrant Crawford, Thorncombe, Upwey, West Stafford, Wimborne Minster, [69]
- Woolland, Yetminster, [70]
- Bere Regis, [70]
- Caundle Purse, [70]
- Edward the Martyr, King, [68]
- Evershot, [71]
- Fleet, [71]
- Joan de St. Omar, [63]
- Litton Cheney, retroscript brass, [63]
- Milton Abbey, Sir John Tregonwell, [67], [71]
- Moreton, unusual inscription, [72]
- Oke Brass at Shapwick, [63]
- Piddletown, [72]
- St. Peter’s Church, Dorchester, [63]
- Strangwayes, Sir Gyles, [66]
- Stratton, [63]
- Thorncombe, [73]
- Wimborne Minster, King Ethelred effigy, [69], [73]
- Wraxall, [74]
- Yetminster, [74]
- Middleton, Abbot William de, [96], [98], [101], [102]
- Miles, G.F. W., [143]
- Milton Abbey, [44], [57], [94], [158]
- —— Grammar School, [113]
- —— Market Cross, [111]
- —— Old Town of, [109], [110]
- —— Town of, in America, [116]
- —— John, [100]
- —— Lord, [100], [109], [112]-115
- Mohun Family, [264]
- Monasteries, Dissolution of the, [10]
- Monastic Barns—
- Liscombe, [45]
- Tarrant Crawford, [45]
- Monastic Ruins at—
- Abbotsbury, [44]
- Bindon, [44]
- Cerne, [44]
- Shaftesbury, [44]
- Money, Kimmeridge Coal, [191]
- Monkton-up-Wimborne, [117]
- Monmouth, Duke of, [143], [148], [224], [225]
- —— —— at Lulworth Castle, [190]
- —— —— Landing at Lyme Regis of, [169]
- —— —— Rebellion, [239]
- Monmouth’s Close, field near Horton called, [15]
- —— Declaration, [14]
- Monumental Effigies, [57]-60
- Monuments in Piddletown Church, [258]
- Mons Badonicus, [5]
- Morton, Cardinal, [60]
- Motcombe, Village of, [276]
- Moule, Henry, [26], [37], [63]
- Napoleon’s Invasion, [17]
- Neolithic Age, [3], [19]
- Netherbury, [232]
- —— Mutilated Figure in, [59]
- Newland, Borough of, [75]
- Newfoundland, Intimate connection between Poole and, [226]
- Norman Architecture at—
- Abbotsbury, [50]
- Bere Regis, [51]
- Corfe Castle, [50]
- Studland, [49]
- Worth Matravers, [49]
- Norman Conquest, [233]
- Oaken Pulpits at—
- Abbotsbury, [56]
- Beaminster, [56]
- Charminster, [56]
- Iwerne Minster, [56]
- Netherbury, [56]
- “Old Harry and his wife,” [187], [197]
- Owermoigne Church, [109]
- Owners of Athelhampton, First, [262]
- Palæolithic Man, Traces of, [3]
- Parnham, [232]
- Parr, Catherine, [182]
- Paulinus Suetonius, [29], [30]
- Paye, Henry, [230]
- Peacock, Thomas Love, [175]
- Pennie, John Fitzgerald, [278]
- Pennsylvania Castle, [180], [289]
- Perpendicular Architecture, [52]
- Peveril Point, [194], [197]
- Philip and Joanna, King and Queen of Castile, [268], [269]
- Piddle, or Trent, river with two names, [117]
- Piddletown, [257], [287]
- —— Church, [55]
- Pimperne, Long Barrow near, [20]
- Pitman, Treachery of Lieut.-Col., [215], [216]
- Pitt, Christopher, [275]
- Pitt-Rivers, General, [21], [22], [26], [29]
- Place-names of Bridport, [238]
- Pole, Cardinal, [120]
- Pollard, Richard, [139], [141]
- Poole, [12], [14], [15], [35], [110], [164], [170], [208], [222]-231, [290]
- —— Harbour, [2], [4], [7], [29], [50], [187]
- —— Quay, [222]
- Pope, Alfred, [113]
- Portesham Church, Window in, [56]
- Portland, [4], [30], [160], [165], [168], [177]
- —— Island, Funeral, description of, [186]
- —— “The Isle of Slingers,” [289]
- —— Beds, [2]
- —— Bill, [179]
- —— Castle, [178]
- —— Roads, [109]
- —— Superstitions, [186]
- —— Wedding, Description of, [185]
- Pottery, [20], [21], [23], [26]
- —— Bronze Age, [24]
- —— Sepulchral, [22]
- Poulett, Sir Amias, [141]
- Poundbury Camp, [31], [32], [286]
- Poxwell Hall, [288]
- Preston, Remains of Roman Villa at, [158]
- —— Roman Arch at, [40]
- Prideaux, Edmund, [141], [142]
- Prior, Matthew, the poet, [129], [273]
- Priory, Melcombe Regis, [173]
- Purbeck, Isle of, [187]-199, [208], [290]
- —— Beds, [2]
- Punfield Beds, [2]
- Pylsdun, [30]
- Racedown, Wordsworth at, [278]
- Radipole, Roman Remains at, [158]
- Ralegh, Sir Walter, [78], [91], [273]
- Rebellion, Duke of Monmouth’s, [14]
- Recorder of Poole, Anthony Etricke, of Holt, [15]
- Relics of the Armada at Weymouth, [164]
- Richmond, Earl of, [9]
- Ridgeway, Round Barrows on the, [21], [25], [30]
- Robert the Bruce, [253]
- Robinson, Sir Charles, [193], [195], [196], [198]
- Rock, Agglestone, [198]
- Rocks, Old Harry, [187]
- Roman Camps, [30]
- Romans established, [4], [29], [242]
- Roman Occupation, [28]-43
- —— Road, [5], [34]
- —— Villas, Sites of, [37]
- Roper, Mrs. Freeman, [143]
- Roses, Wars of the, [9]
- Rosewall, William, [141]
- —— Sir Henry, [141]
- Rupert, Prince, [92]
- St. Mary’s Church, Melcombe Regis, [174]
- St. Nicholas’ Chapel, Weymouth, [172]
- St. Peter’s, Dorchester, [146], [153]
- Sampson of Dol, St., [102], [111]
- Sandford Orcas Church, Curious Monument in, [58]
- Sandsfoot Castle, [166], [178]
- Saxon Architecture—
- Ealdhelm, Chapels of St., [48]-50
- Corfe Castle, [48]
- Martinstown, [48]
- Tarrant Rushton, [48], [49]
- Toller Fratrum, [48]
- Wareham, [47], [48]
- Worth Matravers, [48]
- Saxon Fonts at—
- Martinstown, [48]
- Toller Fratrum, [48]
- Saxon Invaders, [5]
- Scott, Sir Gilbert, [96]
- Screen at West Stafford, Jacobean, [57]
- Sepulchral Pottery, [22]
- Seymour, Jane, [182]
- Shaftesbury, [2], [10], [11], [240], [286]
- Sherborne, [7], [287]
- Sherborne Abbey, [44], [79], [94], [102]
- —— Abbots of—
- Barnstaple, John, last Abbot, [85]
- Bradford, William, [77], [81], [83]
- Brunyng, John, [81]
- Mere, [77]
- Ramsam, Peter, [77], [81]
- Roger of Caen, [79]
- Sherborne Almshouse, [81], [92]
- Sherborne, Bishops of—
- Alfwold, St., [77]
- Asser, the Biographer, [77]
- Ealdhelm, St., first Bishop of Western Wessex, [75], [87]
- Ealhstan, Bishop, [77]
- Heahmund, St., [77]
- Werstan, [77]
- Wulfsy, St., [77]
- —— Castle, [40], [90], [92]
- —— Parish Church, All Hallows, [79], [81], [82], [84], [85]
- —— School, [86], [87]
- Smuggling at Purbeck Isle, [194]
- Solomon, King, [241]
- Somerset, Protector, [78]
- Southey’s Naval History of England, [231]
- Stalbridge, [85]
- —— Church, Monument in, [59]
- Standley, Headstone of Peter, [261]
- Steepleton Down, [25]
- Stephen and Maud, Wars of, [8]
- Stinsford, [155], [287]
- de Stokes, Abbot William, [99]
- Stone Altar at Corton Chapel, [56]
- Stone Circles, [20]
- Stone Pulpit at Frampton, [56]
- Stone, Rev. William, [128]
- Stour Valley, [3]
- Stower, East and West, [276]
- Strangways, Sir John, [12]
- Stratton, [35]
- Studland, Old-world Village of, [197]
- Sturminster Newton, [246], [281], [283]
- Superstitions, Dorset, [292]
- —— Portland, [186]
- Sutton Poyntz, [288]
- Swanage Bay, [2], [7], [29], [30], [289]
- —— —— Round Barrows at, [22]
- —— Description of, [195]
- —— Path known as Priestway to, [192], [193]
- Swegen, or Sweyn, King, [8], [76], [146]
- Sydenham, Captain, [210], [212], [213], [223]
- Sydenham’s History of Poole, [228]
- de Sydelinge, Abbot Walter, [99]
- Sydling, Round Barrows at, [22]
- Tarrant Rushton Church, Restoration of, [57]
- Tesselated Floors—
- Creech, [38]
- Dorchester, [38], [39], [42]
- Fifehead Neville, [38], [41], [42]
- Frampton, [38], [40]
- Halstock, [38]
- Hemsworth, [38]
- Lenthay Green, [38], [40]
- Maiden Castle, [38], [40]
- Preston, [38], [39]
- Rampisham, [38]
- Thornford, [38]
- —— Pavements, Description of, [38]
- Teutonic Invaders, [5]
- Thompson, Sir Peter, [226]
- Thorncombe, [131], [144]
- Thornhill, Sir James, [174]
- Timber Roof, Bere Regis, [60]
- Tokens, Weymouth Tradesmen’s, [169]
- Town Cellars at Poole, [229]
- Tradesmen’s Tokens, Weymouth, [169]
- Tregonwell, Sir John, [96], [100]
- Trenchard Family, [264], [265], [267], [269]
- —— Sir Thomas, [208], [271]
- Trent Manor House, [11], [14]
- Treves, Sir Frederick, [109]
- Trinity Church, Dorchester, [147]
- Turberville, George, [273]
- Turnworth House, [289]
- Vale of Blackmore, [2], [250], [282], [286]
- Var, or Frome, river bearing two names, [117]
- Vespasian, [29], [30]
- Via Principalis, [34]
- Village of East Lulworth, [190]
- Vindogladia, Station at, [35], [36]
- Walburga, or Walpurgis, St., [119]
- Walpole, Horace, [277]
- Wareham, [7]-10, [188], [202], [203], [208], [213], [214], [232], [233], [243], [286], [287]
- —— Castle, [200]
- —— Cast-lead Font at St. Mary’s, [55]
- —— Lady St. Mary’s Church, [188]
- Warne, Charles, [20], [24], [25], [27], [29], [30]-32, [35], [36], [108]
- Wars of the Roses, [9]
- —— of Stephen and Maud, [8]
- Waterson, [260], [288]
- Warwick, King-maker, [9]
- Wedding, Description of old-time Portland, [185]
- Weld Family, [271]
- Wesley, Bartholomew, [13]
- West Bay, [232], [289]
- West Chelborough, Curious Monument at, [58]
- —— Stafford, Jacobean Screen at, [57]
- —— Stower, [276]
- Weymouth, [2], [12], [30], [110], [157], [208], [213], [215], [232], [270], [271], [289]
- —— Bay, [2], [109]
- —— Margaret, wife of Henry VI., at, [9]
- Whitchurch Canonicorum, Tombstone at, [168]
- Whitcombe, [108], [281]
- White, Rev. John, [147]
- Whitecliff, Manor House of, [196]
- Wildman, W. B., [5]
- William III., [92]
- Wim, or Allen, river with two names, [117]
- Wimborne, [7], [274]
- —— Minster, [36], [44], [94], [117], [120]
- —— —— Effigy in, [57]
- —— Round Barrows near, [22]
- —— St. Giles, [117]
- Winfrith, [290]
- Winterborne Whitchurch, [273]
- Witchcraft, Credence in, [293]
- Witch-doctor, Conjurer or, [294]
- Wolfeton House, [155], [264]
- Wolsey, Cardinal, [81]
- Woodbury, Roman Occupation of, [31]
- —— Hill, [287]
- Woodyates, [5], [34]
- Woolland, [108]
- Wool Manor House, [288]
- Wor Barrow, [21]
- Worth “Club walking day,” [51]
- Worth Matravers Church, [192], [193]
- Wordsworth at Racedown, [278], [291]
- Wren, Sir Christopher, [176]
- Wyke Regis, [160], [181], [232]
- Wyndham, Colonel Francis, [11]
- Young, Edward, [275]
- Zouche, Elizabeth, last Abbess of Shaftesbury, [245]
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